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Prepare your business for extreme cold weather

Posted in Business

You can prepare your business for extreme cold weather by following a list of winterization tips that are designed to protect your property and keep employees and customers safe. Learn what you can do to avoid business disruptions due to extreme cold, winter storms and more.

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How small businesses are using fleet telematics

Posted in General, Business

Fleet telematics are helping small businesses run safer, more efficient operations. Learn how your business can use fleet telematics analytics to improve your fleet management, save money and increase fuel efficiency.

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Tips to protect your business from frozen pipes

Posted in General, Business

Frozen pipes are among the most common property claims among business owners. Know the causes and follow these precautions to reduce the risk of frozen pipes at your business.

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What to expect on a Premium Audit?

Posted in General, Business

As a businessowner, the word “audit,” likely makes you cringe. Whether it’s an IRS audit, insurance audit or a vendor needing records, an audit can be a stressful experience. When it comes to your insurance audit, commonly known as premium audit, there is no need to dread the process or be fearful. Here’s everything you need to know for a stress-free premium audit experience.

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5 ways to maintain a commercial property that’s temporarily vacant

Posted in General, Business

A commercial building could be temporarily vacant for a variety of reasons, such as waiting for a new renter or renovations. Just because your building is unoccupied doesn’t mean it should be left neglected.

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Protect your business against cyberattacks

Posted in General, Business

Cyberattacks are happening daily and unfortunately, 60% of small businesses that are attacked will close within six months. Learn how to protect your business with these five steps.